A. The word is invaluable. (ĭn-văl’yoo-ə-bəl)
Christa C B. The art collection was invaluable. Julia C
C. invaluable- beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless: (dictionary.com) Tim D.Chel-C
F. I remember, one time last year, I was at a concert at the Medows Music Theater in Hartford. It started raining very hard, and we were still outside in the courtyard, and didn't want to go to our seats, because it would be jammed inside, so we went and snuck into the V.I.P. lounge. When we looked out towards the steep hill, which was used for seats at the second stage, we saw a whole bunch of people sliding down the wet hill, in the mud. By the time the day was over, the hill's grass had almost all been ripped off. The next time I was there, later that year, they had, istead of replacing the grass, put in a giant staircase. This events certainly teaches an invaluable lesson. If you mess something up really bad, the privilege will be taken away from you.
--Brendan
G. The last movie I saw was, "The Pursuit of Happyness," where happiness was invaluable to the father(Will Smith). He didn't care about money, his job, where he lived or what happened to his wife. All he cared about was that his son and him were happy. This was the most important thing to him out of everything in life. He felt if this left him, then his life would by worthless. (Meg) H. "Especially for the surgeons, the exposure is invaluable." [http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/08/stories/2006120803180400.htm]
This sentence was found in the article titled " An Invaluable Exposure". The article talks about a medical doctor from Iraq who is learning new techniques dealing with cardiac diseases. He is undergoing training for 3 months. All the training and practice that he gets while there is invaluable to him because spending his time this way is extremely vaulable to him since he will be learning so much. (emily)
A. The word is invaluable. (ĭn-văl’yoo-ə-bəl)
Christa C
B. The art collection was invaluable. Julia C
C. invaluable- beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless: (dictionary.com) Tim
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E. (Nichole)
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Synonyms:
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beyond price, costly, dear, expensive, helpful, inestimable, precious, serviceable, valuable
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Antonyms:
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dispensable
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F. I remember, one time last year, I was at a concert at the Medows Music Theater in Hartford. It started raining very hard, and we were still outside in the courtyard, and didn't want to go to our seats, because it would be jammed inside, so we went and snuck into the V.I.P. lounge. When we looked out towards the steep hill, which was used for seats at the second stage, we saw a whole bunch of people sliding down the wet hill, in the mud. By the time the day was over, the hill's grass had almost all been ripped off. The next time I was there, later that year, they had, istead of replacing the grass, put in a giant staircase. This events certainly teaches an invaluable lesson. If you mess something up really bad, the privilege will be taken away from you.
--Brendan
G. The last movie I saw was, "The Pursuit of Happyness," where happiness was invaluable to the father(Will Smith). He didn't care about money, his job, where he lived or what happened to his wife. All he cared about was that his son and him were happy. This was the most important thing to him out of everything in life. He felt if this left him, then his life would by worthless. (Meg)
H. "Especially for the surgeons, the exposure is invaluable." [http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/08/stories/2006120803180400.htm]
This sentence was found in the article titled " An Invaluable Exposure". The article talks about a medical doctor from Iraq who is learning new techniques dealing with cardiac diseases. He is undergoing training for 3 months. All the training and practice that he gets while there is invaluable to him because spending his time this way is extremely vaulable to him since he will be learning so much. (emily)